Sean Bean is adding his voice to a glorious film that flies the flag for the county and launches to the world on Yorkshire Day When you’re a film-making duo in the midst of a pandemic, what’s to be done with your camera and a surplus of creativity?
‘When you met someone like that you hope they will be like you imagine. By his characters you might expect him to be brash and rough and ready but he is sensitive, quietly spoken and a nice guy – we had a good rapport.’
‘Sean was our first choice for narrator. Being a Yorkshire man himself with an iconic Yorkshire accent, not to mention his role as ‘King of the North’ in Game of Thrones, there was just no one better for the job. The idea of creating the short film is for it to act as a ‘calling card’ for local councils, businesses. ‘and anyone else in the region’, to use to promote all that is great about Yorkshire, ‘and why we believe it is the best place for people to visit, live and invest,’ adds Sid. They have invested their own money in Project Yorkshire and received support from local councils, including Scarborough.
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